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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 179 · § 179.15

§ 179.15. Follow-up report.

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(a)Each manufacturer who makes an initial report required by § 179.13 shall submit a follow-up report to the Commandant by certified mail within 60 days after the initial report. The follow-up report must contain at least the following information:
(1)A positive identification of the initial report;
(2)The number of units in which the defect was discovered as of the date of the follow-up report;
(3)The number of units in which corrective action has been completed as of the date of the follow-up report;
(4)The number of first purchasers not notified because of an out-of-date name or address, or both; and
(5)An updating of the information required by § 179.13.
(b)Each manufacturer shall submit any additional follow-up reports requested by the Commandant.
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